Business Essentials Package

What is Business Essentials?

Our most popular package is FSB Business Essentials which includes a whole range of benefits and products designed to make your business fly

What's included?

A suite of legal benefits including a dedicated helpline, bundled insurance products and a range of online information to keep your business safe. Plus a whole range of negotiated benefits to help save you money and win business.

How much does FSB membership cost?

We offer three packages to suit your business needs. Joining FSB Connect is free, our Business Essentials package starts at £172.50 in the first year and our specialist Business Creation package has a fixed price of £129.

EU Referendum

The Issue

Britain voted to leave the European Union in a referendum on Thursday 23 June 2016.
The final result was 51.9 per cent in favour of leaving the EU, compared to 48.1 per cent for remain. Voter turnout was 72.2 per cent.

FSB called for clarity from the Government on what the decision means for business, including how, in the future, businesses will have access to the single market and the free movement of people and trade.

As a non-political organisation FSB did not take a position on the referendum question, nor did we advise our members on how to vote. Our role was to ensure the small business voice was heard in the referendum discussion, and that our members had the information they needed to make a decision that was right for them and their business.

Use the button below to visit our #FSBEURef debate YouTube page where both camps were questioned by a panel of FSB members from across the UK all wanting to know the impact on their business of staying in, or leaving the EU.

Action FSB have taken

We’ve published neutral information to help our members get informed, including an EU Referendum dossier, six podcasts and videos of our EU debate. We encourage our members to Read, Listen, Watch and Vote.

Our Goal

The decision to hold a referendum was made by the Government. Our research showed there was a great need from small businesses, for neutral and accessible information about the EU. We worked to ensure businesses had that information, to help them make their own decisions about which way to vote. We wanted to ensure the voice of small businesses was part of the discussion on the referendum.